Ausgabe 1/2018
Inhalt (17 Artikel)
SoSyM reflections of 2017: a journal status report
- Editorial
Geri Georg, Jeff Gray, Bernhard Rumpe, Martin Schindler
In memory of Bernhard Schätz, long- time friend and SoSyM editor
- Editorial
Manfred Broy, Bernhard Rumpe
A Model-based approach for the synthesis of software to firmware adapters for use with automatically generated components
- Special Section Paper
Marco Di Natale, David Perillo, Francesco Chirico, Andrea Sindico, Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli
Model-driven development of mobile applications for Android and iOS supporting role-based app variability
- Special Section Paper
Steffen Vaupel, Gabriele Taentzer, René Gerlach, Michael Guckert
Leveraging annotation-based modeling with Jump
- Open Access
- Special Section Paper
Alexander Bergmayr, Michael Grossniklaus, Manuel Wimmer, Gerti Kappel
Model-based engineering in the embedded systems domain: an industrial survey on the state-of-practice
- Special Section Paper
Grischa Liebel, Nadja Marko, Matthias Tichy, Andrea Leitner, Jörgen Hansson
Foundations for Streaming Model Transformations by Complex Event Processing
- Open Access
- Special Section Paper
István Dávid, István Ráth, Dániel Varró
Editorial to the theme issue on multi-level modeling
- Guest Editorial
Colin Atkinson, Thomas Kühne, Juan de Lara
Formalization of the classification pattern: survey of classification modeling in information systems engineering
- Open Access
- Theme Section Paper
Chris Partridge, Sergio de Cesare, Andrew Mitchell, James Odell
Toward a well-founded theory for multi-level conceptual modeling
- Theme Section Paper
Victorio A. Carvalho, João Paulo A. Almeida
Dual deep modeling: multi-level modeling with dual potencies and its formalization in F-Logic
- Open Access
- Theme Section Paper
Bernd Neumayr, Christoph G. Schuetz, Manfred A. Jeusfeld, Michael Schrefl
An integrated multi-level modeling approach for industrial-scale data interoperability
- Theme Section Paper
Muzaffar Igamberdiev, Georg Grossmann, Matt Selway, Markus Stumptner
Scenario-based system design with colored Petri nets: an application to train control systems
- Regular Paper
Daohua Wu, Eckehard Schnieder
On the use of models for high-performance scientific computing applications: an experience report
- Regular Paper
Ileana Ober, Marc Palyart, Jean-Michel Bruel, David Lugato
Model-based requirements specification of real-time systems with UML, SysML and MARTE
- Regular Paper
Fabíola Gonçalves C. Ribeiro, Carlos E. Pereira, Achim Rettberg, Michel S. Soares